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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of lifestyles in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of lifestyles in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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For years, Wayne LaPierre and Wayne LaPierre lieutenants skirted the law and pocketed millions from National Rifle Association coffers to fund lavish lifestyles that included private jets, pricey vacations, expensive meals, and no-show contracts, mr. LaPierre's reimbursement of just a fraction of the millions Wayne LaPierre personally profited from indicates how The NRA went unchecked under Wayne LaPierre leadership. There is no question that the rot runs deep, which is why our lawsuit will continue. We will not stop fighting until justice is served.
People are coming into old age without sufficient money to maintain their lifestyles, and many of them will be poor or near poor when they were once middle class.
The State of Tennessee is not allowed to teach my daughters Christian values that I think are important and they should learn, so I teach those at home, so, if those are not part of the school curriculum, I don’t see how LGBTQ and other issues and social lifestyles should be part of the curriculum.
The church policy is that people with alternate lifestyles can have services, but there can be no pictures or videos of overt kissing or hugging, i understand both sides. The family wanted to honor Vanessa, and the church has to answer to its board and the members who pay their bills.
This is a population with a genetic predisposition and when exposed to Western lifestyles results in high rates of diabetes, [This is] undoubtedly caused by high rates of obesity.
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